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Former Israeli PM Ehud Barak accuses Netanyahu of declaring war on Israel itself

Piers Morgan Uncensored · EXCLUSIVE: 'Netanyahu Is FASCIST!' + Ehud Barak Breaks Silence On Shock Epstein Claims · July 8, 2026
Former Israeli PM Ehud Barak accuses Netanyahu of declaring war on Israel itself
Piers Morgan Uncensored
Piers Morgan Uncensored
EXCLUSIVE: 'Netanyahu Is FASCIST!' + Ehud Barak Breaks Silence On Shock Epstein Claims
"I believe with the active participation of some of his ministers like Bengavir and Smodridge is making Israel globally more and more unpopular. He has declared war on the state of Israel and on the people of Israel on the basic fundamental values which have characterized what Israel was and the way that Israel was perceived in the international community. This is largely almost entirely because of the fascistic chauvinistic extremist Ayatollah type character of the major part of the government with the complete consent of the and inspiration of the prime minister of Israel."
Ehud Barak, former Israeli Prime Minister, explicitly accused Benjamin Netanyahu of waging war against Israel's foundational values and democratic character. He attributed unprecedented global hatred toward Israel to the extremist nature of Netanyahu's coalition government. Barak warned that Netanyahu's actions could lead to Israel refusing to recognize election results if he loses.

About this episode

Piers Morgan interviewed former Israeli Prime Ministers Ehud Olmert and Ehud Barak in separate segments, both delivering devastating critiques of Benjamin Netanyahu's government as Israel faces constitutional crisis and international isolation. Barak accused Netanyahu of declaring war on Israel itself through fascistic policies and warned the prime minister may refuse to recognize election results if he loses power. Both former leaders called Netanyahu's Iran war strategy catastrophic, with Barak alleging Netanyahu convinced President Trump to attack Iran based on childish fantasies that the regime would immediately collapse, damaging U.S.-Israel relations when the plan failed. The interviews revealed deep alarm among Israeli establishment figures about Netanyahu's defiance of Supreme Court rulings, which they characterized as an assault on democracy requiring street mobilization to defend. In a contentious exchange, Barak defended his relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, claiming American elite society had normalized Epstein after his conviction and insisting he never witnessed improper behavior. Morgan also interviewed Tehran University professor Mohammad Marandi, who defended massive pro-regime funeral demonstrations and explained death to America chants as opposition to empire rather than literal threats. The episode captured the extraordinary domestic and international pressures now surrounding Netanyahu, with even former allies publicly calling for his removal and warning Israel's democratic foundations are under existential threat from within.

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